For the purpose of a
hyper-connected society, the use of compound semiconductor based electronic and
optical devices to facilitate ultra high frequency broadband convergence
network is inevitable.
Our division focuses on the following R&D areas: The compound semiconductors
such as InP, GaAs, SiGe, and GaN are used to develop the MMIC and its
transceiver module with cost-effective small, light weight, and low power
consumption for millimeter wave wireless communication systems.
We are engaged in vigorous R&D on advanced photonics and RF-photonic
technologies which bring new innovations and new possibilities for the tera-bit
optical communications based on the photonic integrated circuits and
millimeter-wave MMICs.
As well as, we have
implemented on projects to solve serious social problems and develop
unprecedented future techniques via photonic convergence technology; green
algal tides prediction technology, high resolution LIDAR, and wireless security
communication device.